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Jason and the Argonauts: A Graphic Novel (Campfire Graphic Novels) by Dan Whitehead

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A graphic tale from Greek mythology - of the impossible voyage of Jason to retrieve the Golden Fleece to save his people.

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First published October 1, 2011

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February 23, 2019
A very beautiful story which would not have been half good if it was just about a quest and revenge.
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June 21, 2023
Good read! Lovely illustrations! Suited for the dark tale!

The Greek were really a sad, vengeful, depressed, cursed lot.
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May 10, 2015
This graphic novel version of Jason and the Argonauts isn't half bad. The artwork isn't my favourite but there are some particularly nice sequences such as Eros shooting his arrow of love at Medea and the zombie army.

The sex and violence is a little sanitised - Medea simply stabs her brother Apsyrtus - we don't see him chopped up into little pieces. Similarly we don't see her slitting her children's throats, they die in a fire. There is one head being lopped off in a battle sequence, but I do feel that this has been watered down. The sexier scenes with the Lemnean women, water nymphs and of course Medea herself are also glossed over.

Some of the adventures are missed out, I guess due to length - I was particularly sad not to see the attack of the Stymphalian birds.

It is however an excellent introduction to the Jason myth and does include the tragic fate of him and Medea. After watching the Harryhausen movie this is a very good next step before tackling the actual Argonautica.

3,035 reviews14 followers
February 15, 2012
This graphic novel will appeal to readers who have gotten hooked on Greek mythology by the recent trend in fiction and films. This version of the story of Jason could have been longer, which would prevent a couple of abrupt transitions, but is otherwise a nice retelling of the classic parts of the Argosy.
I don't know why Talos, the bronze giant, has what appears to be plumb bobs hanging from his mechanical elbows, but otherwise the designs are very interesting, and draw in the eye of the reader.
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1,156 reviews43 followers
November 15, 2013
This was a graphic novel designed for the non and hard readers. The illustrations were not as good as they could be and thought the story line was okay, to much was left out as had to be I guess to make it fit the format.
That all being said this is still a good recommendation for those who dis-like reading or the hard readers.This is designed to keep them interested in reading.
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August 13, 2012
A briskly paced, fun and remarkably all-ages version of the ancient Argonauts myth. Recommended for educators.
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January 12, 2013
This one's pretty darn good. Best ancient mythology book I've seen. If you know, a better, let me know.
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